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Monk-martyr Pansophius of Alexandria (ca.250);
Martyrs Elpidios, Danax, and Helen;
Venerable Paul of Thebes (341);
Holy 6 Monk-Martyrs of the Desert, who reposed peacefully;
Venerable Salome of Ujarma, and Venerable Perozhavra of Sivnia, Georgia (ca.361);
Venerable Alexander the Ever-Vigilant, founder of the Monastery of the Unsleeping Ones ("the Ever-Vigilant"), at Gomon, north-eastern Bithynia (ca.426-427);
Venerable John Calabytes, the "hut-dweller" of Constantinople (ca.450);
Venerable Prochorus, Abbot in the Vranski Desert on the River Pchinja, in Bulgaria (10th c.);
Virgin-martyr Secundina, scourged to death near Rome in the persecution of Decius (ca.250);
Martyr Ephysius of Sardinia (303);
Saint Maximus, Bishop of Nola (ca. 250);
Saints Maura and Britta, two holy virgins in France (4th c.);
Saint Eugippius, ordained priest at Rome, was biographer of St Severinus of Noricum (535);
Saint Íte of Killeedy (Ytha, Meda), Hermitess in Ireland and foster-mother of Saint Brendan (570);
Saint Maurus, disciple of St. Benedict of Nursia (584);
Saint Lleudadd (Laudatus), first Abbot of Bardsey Island, Wales (6th c.);
Saint Sawyl Penuchel, the father of Asaph of Wales (6th c.);
Saint Tarsicia of Rodez, an Anchoress who lived near Rodez, sister of St. Ferréol of Uzès (600);
Saint Malard, Bishop of Chartres, present at the Council of Châlon-sur-Saône in 650 (ca.650);
Saint Bonitus, Bishop of Clermont and Confessor, later a monk (ca.710);
Saint Emebert, an early Bishop of Cambrai (ca.710);
Saint Ceolwulf of Northumbria, King of Northumbria, monk of Lindisfarne (764);
Saint Blaithmaic (Blathmac), an Abbot from Ireland, went to Scotland and was martyred by the Danes on the altar steps of the church of Iona (ca.823);
Venerable Gabriel, founder of Lesnovo Monastery, Serbia-Bulgaria (12th c.);
Venerable Barlaam of Keret Lake (16th c.)
New Hieromartyr Benjamin, Bishop of Romanov (1930);
New Hieromartyr Michael, Priest (1942).